Main Components; Accessories; Installing The Boundary Wire; Methods Of Boundary Wire Installation - Ryobi ROBOYAGI 800 Traducción De Las Instrucciones Originales

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MAIN COMPONENTS

1. MOWER
The product mows the lawn automatically within a
perimeter set by the boundary wire.
2. BATTERY PACK
The product is powered by a 36 V battery pack.
3. CHARGING STATION
The product recharges its battery pack at the
charging station. The product returns to the
charging station when the mowing is done or the
battery pack needs to be recharged.
The two parts of the charging station are the
charging port and charging pad. The charging port
connects to the charging socket of the product
when the product is docked. The charging station
emits the signal that allows the mower to locate the
charging station.
The charging station must be placed on a levelled
ground, protected from sprinkler systems, snow,
and direct sunlight.
4. TRANSFORMER
The transformer is a 42 V, 3 A DC power adapter.
It is connected between the charging station and a
220 V – 240 V power supply.
The transformer must be placed near the charging
station, protected from sprinkler systems, rain,
snow, and direct sunlight.
5. BOUNDARY WIRE
The boundary wire is laid in a loop around the work
area of the mower. The boundary wire is also set
around the edges of the lawn, ornaments, plants,
and other obstacles that the mower must avoid
during operation.

ACCESSORIES

6. CHARGING STATION SCREWS
The charging station screws hold the charging
station in place.
7. PEGS
The pegs are used to hold the boundary wire in
place.
8. WIRE CONNECTORS
The wire connectors are used to connect the
boundary wire and the charging station.
9. COUPLERS
The couplers are used to connect two lengths of the
boundary wires.
10. SLOTTED-SLEEVE SCREWDRIVER
A slotted-sleeve screw driver is shipped with the
product for installation and removal purposes.
WARNING
To ensure trouble-free installation and operation
of your ROBOYAGI, please ensure that any other
ROBOYAGIs in lawns next to yours are turned off
until your ROBOYAGI is successfully installed.

INSTALLING THE BOUNDARY WIRE

METHODS OF BOUNDARY WIRE INSTALLATION

USING THE PEGS
Use a hammer / rubber mallet to secure the pegs
to the ground and hold the boundary wire in place.

CONDITIONS OF LAYING THE BOUNDARY WIRE

The boundary wire must form a loop around the work
area of the product. The product will operate only within
the bounded perimeter. Only the original boundary
wire, designed and supplied by the manufacturer, must
be used. Using a different boundary wire may cause
performance issues and damage to the product.
Do not coil the boundary wire.

WORK AREA BOUNDARIES

OBSTACLES
The boundary wire should be laid 45 cm from the
obstacle that borders the work area and is 1.5 cm
or more in height. This will prevent the mower from
colliding with the obstacle and reduce body wear.
About 30 cm of the lawn around the fi xed obstacle
will not be mowed.
SOFTSCAPES
The boundary wire should be laid 45 cm from the
obstacle that borders the work area and is 1.5 cm
or more in height. This will prevent the mower from
colliding with the obstacle and reduce body wear.
About 30 cm of the lawn around the fi xed obstacle
will not be mowed. Flower beds, trees, plants,
grass, and mulches are examples of softscapes.
HARDSCAPES
The boundary wire should be laid 45 cm from the
obstacle that borders the work area and is 1.5 cm
or more in height. This will prevent the mower from
colliding with the obstacle and reduce body wear.
About 30 cm of the lawn around the fi xed obstacle
will not be mowed. Sidewalks, pavers, rocks,
decks, and patios are examples of hardscapes. The
boundary wire should be laid at least 5 cm away
from the fl at paving stone or fl at pavement.
NOTE: The mower must never run over gravel, mulch,
or similar material that can damage the blades.
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